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Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister): Matt Tapp Associates were commissioned by the former Chief Executive of the States of Jersey with the knowledge of the former Chief …
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Answer Prosecutions for offences contrary to the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 can only be brought by and require the consent of the Attorney General …
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(a) Details of the gifts, hospitality and expenses register for his Chief Executive and his senior civil servants; (a) Details of his Chief Executive and his senior civil servants …
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(a) Details of the gifts, hospitality and expenses register for himself, his Deputy and Assistant Chief Ministers; (b) Details of his, his Deputy and Assistant Chief Ministers …
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Answer It is my understanding that the former children’s home Haut de la Garenne was never overseen by a board of governors as such but was overseen by a sub-committee of the …
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Answer All Civil servants in the States of Jersey operate within a clear and well defined framework of contractual obligations and responsibilities supported by various laws and …
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Is he concerned that several claimants would have appealed their awards had that appeal been made known to them … Senator I.J. Gorst (The Chief Minister): The costs of the review are …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): Yes, they were … Deputy M.R. Higgins: I am sorry, Sir, I missed the answer … The Bailiff: The answer is: “Yes, they were …
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Who calculated these figures and will he agree to release all the documentation showing how the estimated costs were reached and if not, why not … At the very beginning of the legal …
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Senator A.J.H. Maclean (The Minister for Economic Development): I am satisfied that the Jersey Financial Services Commission has both the powers and the resources it needs to …
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This is because HMRC has still not presented its bill of costs, of which Jersey and Guernsey were each ordered to pay 25 … The Jersey legal representation was undertaken by …
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WRITTEN QUESTION TO H.M. ATTORNEY GENERAL … BY DEPUTY M.R. HIGGINS OF ST. HELIER … ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 6th NOVEMBER 2012 … Will the Attorney General explain to Members in …
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WRITTEN QUESTION TO H.M. ATTORNEY GENERAL … BY DEPUTY M.R. HIGGINS OF ST. HELIER … ANSWER TO BE TABLED ON TUESDAY 6th NOVEMBER 2012 … a) Would the Attorney General explain the …
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They may be found in the judgment of Mr Justice Mitting in the High Court in the case and at some length in an article about this case in the June 2012 edition (Volume 16 Issue 2 …
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Answer It is still not possible to give a figure for the full costs of the LVCR judicial review proceedings because HMRC’s final bill of costs has not yet been submitted …
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Answer It is not clear to what extent, if at all, this question seeks information that is materially different to the answer provided by the Attorney General on 6th November 2012 …
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Mr. T.J. Le Cocq Q.C., H.M. Attorney General: A treaty is an international agreement concluded between Sovereign States in a written form and governed by international law …
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Answer By an Order in Council of 28th March 1771 any laws to remain in force in Jersey for longer than three years require the sanction of the Sovereign in Council …
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The Attorney General: There are no statutory powers that prevent a person from entering Jersey merely because he is a journalist, a member of a TV crew or a writer …
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Will he also set out any differences between the application of, or criteria used for, similar fact evidence in Jersey and in England and Wales … Answer In all cases which are …